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TouchByte, eBooks.
So, you’re here. You’d probably like to find out a little bit more about who we are, and what we do, right? Conveniently, we’ve compiled a selection of glossy eBooks for you to get your teeth into.
It’s simple, really.
Using TouchByte’s Facentry technology, enter any space, using only your face. No smartphone, key code, card or pin required.
Unlike a number of access solutions which require a smartphone, our technology operates simply with your face. There’s no need to worry about your face running out of charge!
Inndex: install
After a 16 hour day, a 500 mile round trip, and a celebratory team dinner, I’m delighted to announce that our installation at an Inndex construction site was a success. Our prototype has been installed, successfully, and is running smoothly.
What’s new?
We’ve got a busy day ahead of ourselves here at TouchByte. Today is the day we install our working Facentry prototype into an Inndex construction site in London, UK.
How can Facial Recognition optimise high-street retail?
TouchByte uses facial recognition to provide valuable insight into in-store analytics. This data is then used to optimise retail experiences. In short, if your customer is happy, your customer is spending money.
Facestream: Analytics
FaceStream is a way of capturing footfall as people enter a building.
It’s our video analytic tool, designed to enable you to capture footfall of customers as they enter a building, shop, or hotel. It can also be used in the transport sector.
GDPR & Regulation: The TouchByte Approach
Facial recognition is frequently pigeonholed as a sensitive subject, particularly surrounding GDPR regulations and privacy.
A common misconception is that it lacks any form of regulation. Because of this misconception, we at TouchByte feel it is essential to explain how we regulate our facial recognition solutions, and why we feel it is vital that we do so.
The Self-Service Checkout Nightmare!
Some may have nightmares of humans losing the art of communication, as machines begin to replace so many of the tasks that for centuries, we have had to do alone. That being said, we can all relate to the nightmare that is self-service checkouts and buying age-restricted items.
Ugly reality, or seamless society?
In a world driven by technological advances, it isn’t surprising that we’ve arrived in the era where facial recognition plays a part in our everyday lives.
Facial Recognition and Disabilities
If we’ve learnt anything from 2020, it’s that inclusivity should be at the forefront of every companies’ agenda.
SecureCall: A vital tool for Education
In the new world that we find ourselves in, post-COVID19, the importance of video-calling, and online communication has become an incredibly prevalent part of society.
Facial Recognition in a post-COVID world.
The post-COVID world that we’re now entering is a scary place to be. It’s vital that businesses are innovating and creating to comply with new regulations, but to also invent solutions to the new challenges we face.
Racism and Facial Recognition
Artificial Intelligence technology, and specifically facial recognition technology, cannot be racially biased. Bias implies societal influence, and AI doesn’t have a conscience. It can’t be inherently racist, as this is a social construct.